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Intro

I had an interested spectator this morning while taking some shots of the Mixcder Bluetooth headphones. A friendly Robin Red Breast, who practically landed on the headphones!

After he fluttered around for a while, I decided to go dig up a worm as a treat for him. I placed it on the stump and within a few seconds he came back with his family.

I know this doesn’t have anything to do with the headphones, but it made my day, so I thought I’d share it with you.

Design and Build

The 872 Mixcder headphones come inside a good quality presentation box. A nice touch if they’re to be a gift for a friend or loved one. Inside the box there’s a detailed user manual, a USB charging cable and a 1.6m long phono lead.

The headphones are constructed in a fairly thick plastic with a glossy black surface, trimmed with brushed steel and chrome. They feel sturdy and solid, especially the hinge, which snaps reassuringly into its open position.

There’s soft leatherette padding on the underside of the band and the ear-cups. The ear-pads feel relatively comfortable over long periods and don’t seem to generate much heat.

There is a good amount of strap adjustment which is rigid enough to remain in its desired place.

The cups pivot vertically by about 5 degrees in either direction. This helps provide an even contact against the ear. All controls are positioned on the outer disc surface, which sit neatly inside a chrome surround.

I do like the overall design of these headphones. Their glossy black surface has a premium look, but will no doubt attract fingerprints and dust easily. The build quality is great and my only real dislike is the visible ‘L’ and ‘R’ on the sides. They are a touch too large and should have been placed on the inside surface.

Features and Spec

The 872 Mixcder Bluetooth headphones feature a touch and swipe functionality that works well after you get used it. As with all Bluetooth headphones, you need to become accustomed to the position of the controls.

On my first few attempts I did occasionally skip tracks when intending to adjust the volume. This problem was very short lived and it hasn’t happened for sometime now.

I do like the swipe functionality, although I’m not sure it’s actually any easier than regular controls.

Specs

Bluetooth version: 4.0

Bluetooth Range: 10m

Speaker size: 40mm

Frequency response: 20hz-20khz

18 hours playback / 500 hours standby

The top button on the left ear-cup provides a basic play / pause function, while the bottom power button is multifunctional. A short press will turn it on and it will attempt to reconnect to a paired device. A press of four seconds will activate the pairing mode, indicated by a blue and red flashing LED. It connected quickly to a number of devices and the NFC tap and pair was also a breeze. Once paired to a Smartphone, the button provides numerous hands-free controls. These including call answering, ending a call, reject, transfer and redial.

Audio Quality

I have to say, that the audio quality on the 872 Mixcder Bluetooth headphones is probably its biggest feature. The low end has an impressive depth, the mids are well balanced and the highs have good clarity. The overall tuning and balance of sound is bang on and there’s absolutely no distortion even at full volume.

I certainly didn’t expect to be as impressed. It’s so easy to unfairly judge headphones if you don’t recognise the brand. These perform as good, if not better than a number of more expensive headphones I’ve used.

Verdict

If you like look of the 872 Mixcder Bluetooth headphones, then you probably should buy them. I say this because there’s no chance of being disappointed by the audio quality, battery life or reliability. For the price, you’ll struggle to find better performance from a set of Bluetooth headphones.

2 COMMENTS

Hi Hugh, Glad you liked it, I checked out your blog too, very well written articles. I think you’d really benefit from grabbing yourself a camera and taking some product images to compliment your reviews. Good luck with the site.